The sequel of the legendary wargame with a complete graphics and interface overhaul, major new gameplay and design features such as full naval combat modelling, improved supply handling, numerous increases to scenario parameters to better support large scenarios, and integrated PBEM++.
One word. Workshop. Or is it two words. Work shop. In any event something that is long overdue.
That's a great idea. We SHOULD do one for all the new guys. And you can be the expert to teach
the advanced class: tips and tricks in gameplay. Using your mouse cursor as a recon tool. That
kind of thing. I'll see if I can't put something together myself.
One word. Workshop. Or is it two words. Work shop. In any event something that is long overdue.
That's a great idea. We SHOULD do one for all the new guys. And you can be the expert to teach
the advanced class: tips and tricks in gameplay. Using your mouse cursor as a recon tool. That
kind of thing. I'll see if I can't put something together myself.
I'm referring to the Steam Workshop that some games on Steam have. The Steam Workshops are a place where gamers who make mods for specific games to put their work for others to use. A one stop place to find mods for games on Steam specific to each game. It would be a perfect place for TOAW IV players to find graphics mods, equipment mods and scenarios.
That is if TOAW IV were on Steam. Which it is not. [:(]
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